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I'VE LOVED ALL MY LEADING LADIES
FROM:UK Magazine: NOW Jan 2002
Filming had already begun on The Lord of The Rings: The Fellowship Of
The Ring when Viggo Mortensen was brought in as a replacement for a
rival actor to play the film's sexiest role.
The key part of action man Aragorn – nickname, Strider – had
initially gone to Ireland's Stuart Townsend, star of small-budget
films Shooting Fish and About Adam. But director Peter Jackson
changed his mind and instead drafted in 43-year-old Viggo after the
cameras had started rolling on location in New Zealand.
'It came as a shock,' says Viggo. `I hadn't read any of the books
and found myself on a plane, reading the script, trying to imagine
myself playing this character.'
'I've never before been in a position to do a job that another
actor had already started. Although I was grateful for the role, I
felt a little awkward about that. I never even met Stuart.'
'It would have been much worse had he been my best friend or
something. He's much younger than me and the character of Aragorn
needed to be older. It was just a casting miscalculation – one of
those things that happens sometimes. I also had to look older
than I am for some scenes and that would have been hard for Stuart.'
But Viggo, who has a 13-year-old son Henry by former wife Exene threw
himself into the part so much that he even wandered around the film
sets on days off, bare-footed and in costume.
'The director encouraged us to get involved,' he says,
`so I ran around the place, in character. There was a gritty realism
in that the cast were dirty, cold, wet and uncomfortable.'
`I become hooked on the story, the character, the film sets and
the atmosphere. It became so much part of my life that I still wear
the ring I wore in the movie.'
But there were also doubts and worries: `I'd come to the
project very late and worked hard, with little time off,' he says. `I
became worn out and concerned about my ability to be up to the task.'
`I was so tired that sometimes I was practically hallucination.
It was a good job
that
there was always someone else from the cast to
help me out.'
Viggo, born in New York to a Danish father and American mother, is
the hunk of the Ring in the new blockbuster and has a forbidden on-
screen romance with Liv Tyler's elf princess Arwen.
He head a good relationship with 24-year-old Liv. ` She's
very relaxes and surprisingly mature,' he says. ` She was so
convincing, I honestly began imagining she really was an elf
princess.'
`As an actor, you learn to make the best of where you're
living and who you are with at the time. People like Liv were so
warm and welcoming to me, it made the work a pleasure.'
In the past Viggo has filmed opposite other Hollywood leading women
such as Gwyneth Paltrow in A Perfect Murder, Demi Moore in GI Jane
and Nicole Kidman in The Portrait Of A Lady.
`They all share the same quality of being disciplined and very
driven,' he says. `Demi Moore was probably the biggest shock,
because she never asked for any special treatment.
`She was having to do some amazing things as a girl soldier. She
never complained, although I know she was in pain and afraid of
certain things. She never said anything, whereas the guys were
whining and complaining on some days.'
He was equally struck by Nicole Kidman: ` She never stopped
working and getting inside her character's head,' he says ` You
look at some of these people and wonder why they've done so well.
With Nicole,it was clear, she has all the talent, but never lets it
get in the way of hard work. She's also down-to-earth and could tell
jokes very easily. The film crew fell in love with her.'
And Gwyneth? `a truly beautiful woman,' he reports.
`Always in control. I played an artist who has an affair with her
when she's married to Michael Douglas. She was great to kiss.'
Viggo hasn't been doing any kissing recently. He swears that
he's single, but reports that he still has a great relationship with
his former wife, singer Exene Cervenka, of the punk band X.
'She's an amazing singer,' he says. `If she was 22 and
looked like Britney Spears, she's be on the cover of every magazine.
She writes the most beautiful lyrics and has the best voice.'
Viggo is a poet himself, rather than a lyricist. His third poetry
book will be published later this year. He's also an accomplished
artist and exhibits regularly in leading galleries in Los Angles.
`I felt I had to do other things than just act,' he says.
`That's why The Lord of The Rings answered my desires. There was art,
poetry and acting all in one role. Even if I live to be 100, I'll
never forget the thrill and the memory.
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